99 



October 11— D. G. ELLIOT, New York. 



Splendid mounted specimen of Bengal Tiger, and two cases of 

 mounted Lemurs. 



" Prof. DEMCKER, Central Park. 

 Whiddah Bird. 



" E. 0. DUNNING, New Haven, Conn. 

 Lower Jaw of " Mound Builder." 



" D. JACKSON STEWARD, New York. 



Tooth of Mammoth [Elephas ■primigenias). 



" Through the U. S FISHERY COMMISSION. 



One hundred and fifty species of Invertebrates, and twenty 

 species of Fishes, from Casco Bay, Portland, Me. 



" CENTRAL PARK MENAGERIE. 



Capybara, South America. 



" CHARLES DRAKE, New York. 

 One large Echinoderm. 



November 18— Dr. THEO. HILGARD, Washington, D. C. 

 Collection of Lichens. 



" ROBERT L. STUART, New York. 



Twenty specimens of East Indian Coral. 



20— Mrs. JOHN B. EATON, U. S. Army. 

 Six specimens Carolina Bat. 



" Miss MARY GELSTON, Fort Hamilton. 

 Local Lepidoptera. 



26— WILLIAM L. BREESE, New York. 



Three e^gs of Gannet ; one of Razor-billed Auk ; one of Arc- 

 tic Puffin ; Two of Arctic Tern. 



" WILLIAM A. CONKLIN, Central Park. 

 Quill of Condor. 



" FRED. LACY UNDERHILL, Central Park. 

 Specimen of " Satin-earth." 



29— Dr. J. W. FRANCIS, Newport, R. I. 



Sixteen specimens (seven species) of Fishes. 



" F. S. PERKINS, Burlington, 111. 



Two Copper Implements (pre-historic). 



" F. S. OSBORN, New York. 



Eggs of four species of Birds. 



" FREDERICK SCHUCHARDT, New York. 

 Portrait of Prince Maximilian. 



" MARTIN GOLDSMITH, Camden, N. J. 



Cuttlefish (very large), from Cape May. 



" PEABODY MUSEUM OF ARCHAEOLOGY. 



Six pamphlets Annual Reports, I to 6 inclusive. 



' J. B. ANDREWS, New York. 



Trap-door Spiders and Nests, from Mentone, France, and one 

 vol. on " Harvesting Ants and Trap-door Spiders." 



